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OBJECTIVE OF BUGAMI: Be the first to earn 250 points or more
NUMBER OF PLAYERS: 3 – 7 players
NUMBER OF CARDS: 52 cards, one additional card of each suit for each player in the game
RANK OF CARDS: (low) 2 – Ace (high)
TYPE OF GAME: Trick taking
AUDIENCE: Adults
INTRODUCTION OF BUGAMI
Bugami is a trick taking card game developed by David Parlett. This game is comparable to Hearts in that players are trying to avoid collecting tricks that contain a specific suit. What sets this game apart from Hearts is that the suit to avoid is different for each player.

THE CARDS & THE DEAL
Bugami uses a 52 card deck with 2’s low and Aces high. From a second deck, each player will also need one card from each suit. These cards will be used by the players to show which suit they will be avoiding. These cards are placed face down in front of the player. It will help to use cards with a different back, so they are not accidentally shuffled back into the deck.

Determine who will be the first dealer and keep score for the game. Deal the deck out evenly one card at a time. Any leftover cards are placed aside for the round. They should be kept facedown and unknown.

THE PLAY
SUIT AVOIDANCE CLAIM

Before each round begins, players will claim which suit they are going to avoid capturing. This is done simultaneously with each player flipping the suit avoidance card over at the same time. If a player thinks they will capture zero tricks, they leave all of their suit avoidance cards face down.

BEGIN PLAY

The player left of the dealer leads the trick. Each following player is required to follow suit if they can. If they cannot, they can play any card. The highest card in the same suit that was led wins the trick, and the player who captured the trick leads next.

The player who wins the final trick also wins the leftover cards from the deal if there were any.

SCORING
A player earns 10 points for each trick they 먹튀검증 . That total number is then divided by the number of cards the player has in the suit they wanted to avoid. That number is rounded down. For example, if a player captures 4 tricks (40 points) and two cards they wanted to avoid, they earned 20 points for the round. If a player captured 5 tricks with 3 avoided cards, they would earn 16 points.

If a player does not capture any cards of the suit they sought to avoid, they earn double points. So four tricks captured with no avoided suits earns 80 points.

WINNING
The first player that earns 250 points or more wins the game.




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